Well, I generally like a good combination of both, but if the music is really good, I can forgo some poor lyrics, likewise for vice versa, I'm just not as tolerant.
I have listened to a bit of Megadeth and thought it was pretty alright, but I don't really remember what song or what album it was off. But yeah, I'll have to check 'em out.
What is a good lyric to you?
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Well, for me, I am tolerant of bad lyrics, if I like the music enough.
But I like lyrics that are relevant to today, or that have a good story or something like that.
In general, if it flows with the music, suits the mood, and isn't sung by a guy who can't sing, I'm good with it.
But I like lyrics that are relevant to today, or that have a good story or something like that.
In general, if it flows with the music, suits the mood, and isn't sung by a guy who can't sing, I'm good with it.
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Yeah, similar to how I am. Except with a lyric it doesn't have to be relevant or even tell a story as long as it's from the heart, or depending on the band, I enjoy a good bit of wordplay and other such things.
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So you have no point. You're basing your assumption on the fact that as I matured, I'd actually want to be a in a relationship with someone. The real "fact" is that I'm not telling you everything. If I did...it would be clear to you that your point is as empty as I see it. ^_^ Make sense?Deepfreeze32 wrote:Humans don't fully mature until age 25.
THAT is my point.
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TripExistence wrote:Yeah, similar to how I am. Except with a lyric it doesn't have to be relevant or even tell a story as long as it's from the heart, or depending on the band, I enjoy a good bit of wordplay and other such things.
Concept albums?
I can take a little of that too, I just enjoy stories and whatnot more.
Concept albums can be good or bad.
For instance, I hate the alchemy index by Thrice. Sorry, but it's quite....weak. Too weak for me. XD
And on the converse, I love Nostradamus by Judas Priest because of the excellent blending of metal, progressive sounds, and lyrics I appreciate.
Chozon1 wrote:So you have no point. You're basing your assumption on the fact that as I matured, I'd actually want to be a in a relationship with someone. The real "fact" is that I'm not telling you everything. If I did...it would be clear to you that your point is as empty as I see it. ^_^ Make sense?Deepfreeze32 wrote:Humans don't fully mature until age 25.
THAT is my point.
Nope.
I'm gonna hold my ground because you proved nothing.
Now, the only way to even begin to debunk my point would be to tell me everything. But I think the statement "Ignorance is Bliss" might apply here. XD
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You have no idea. Dis K?Deepfreeze32 wrote: Now, the only way to even begin to debunk my point would be to tell me everything. But I think the statement "Ignorance is Bliss" might apply here. XD
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Salty/buttery.
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Have you ever thought of the fact that tender AND flaky is a double negative?

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Gonna have to agree with Trip on this, it isn't. XDChozon1 wrote:Have you ever thought of the fact that tender AND flaky is a double negative?
Oh man.TripExistence wrote:No, it's not not.
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Are you aware that microwave/movie popcorn butter is toxic?Deepfreeze32 wrote:Salty/buttery.
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Were you aware I was talking about normal butter drizzled over plain popcorn?Lazarus wrote:Are you aware that microwave/movie popcorn butter is toxic?Deepfreeze32 wrote:Salty/buttery.
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Dude, tender and flaky are against each other like salt and pepper. Tender denotes something that melts in your mouth, like butta.
Flaky is something more crispy, that comes away in layers. THEY DUN'T WORK TOGETHER. Even the dictionary backs me up on this.
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Flaky is something more crispy, that comes away in layers. THEY DUN'T WORK TOGETHER. Even the dictionary backs me up on this.
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But what about the layers that melt in your mouth?Chozon1 wrote:Dude, tender and flaky are against each other like salt and pepper. Tender denotes something that melts in your mouth, like butta.
Flaky is something more crispy, that comes away in layers. THEY DUN'T WORK TOGETHER. Even the dictionary backs me up on this.
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I didn't say they can't work together...just that it doesn't work together.
You can mix vinegar and oil...you just need an emulsifier. Same with T & F.
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You can mix vinegar and oil...you just need an emulsifier. Same with T & F.
Are you David Bowie?
